MELVILLE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intellicheck's
(NYSE AMERICAN: IDN) Law
ID®is being used by Delaware Division of
Alcohol and Tobacco Enforcement (DATE) agents across the state to
enhance enforcement capabilities with instant access to essential
information. DATE enforcement agents are using the leading SaaS
technology solution on smartphones to scan bar coded information on
driver licenses and other forms of identification to spot altered and
fake IDs preventing underage access to alcoholic beverages and tobacco.
At the same time, Law ID automatically makes inquiries to the National
Crime Information Center (NCIC), state databases containing state and
local status, and resident state DMV data to determine if there are
outstanding legal or administrative issues with the individual in
question. Law ID provides immediate access to potentially critical
information through Nlets, the premiere International Justice and Public
Safety Network.

Once a driver’s license or other identification is determined to be
authentic, DATE officers, like their law enforcement colleagues
throughout the state, typically run additional checks to determine
whether there are any outstanding issues associated with the individual
including whether the person is wanted in Delaware or by another state.
By simultaneously running these inquiries from the data extracted from
the original barcode scan, Law ID provides a new level of speed and
efficiency, eliminating the delays and potential dangers associated with
returning to police vehicles to run time consuming queries.

Headquartered in Dover, Delaware, DATE agents are certified police
officers in the State of Delaware. Agents have statewide jurisdiction
and arrest powers, which gives them full authority to enforce all laws
of the State of Delaware, including liquor, drug, criminal and traffic
statutes. In addition to enforcing alcohol and tobacco control laws and
checking all establishments that sell these age restricted products,
DATE’s mission includes the need to maintain the highest state of
preparedness for responding to threats against homeland security.

DATE becomes the first law enforcement agency in the state of Delaware
to use Law ID. The milestone achievement follows the technology
solutions’ network integration in Delaware and its success in becoming
operational at the Network Operations Center (NOC) of Nlets, the primary
mechanism for interstate law enforcement data exchange for 50 years.

“We are very excited to welcome DATE as our first partner in the state
of Delaware. This is an important step forward in our plans to serve law
enforcement agencies in Delaware and in states across the country. Law
ID is a real game changer that allows law enforcement users to
confidently confront the challenges they face daily and better protect
themselves and the communities they serve. We look forward to announcing
many new partnerships in the near future,” said Intellicheck CEO Bryan
Lewis.

Law ID enables law enforcement personnel to quickly view highlighted
query responses during an encounter. In addition to identification
authentication, query responses include wanted person information, gang
involvement, known or suspected terrorist data, violent felon
information and other person-related records in the FBI’s National Crime
Information Center (NCIC) databases. Photos of encountered subjects are
also included, where made available by the states, as well as search
results of an individual’s driver license. Officers can also obtain
vehicle registration data as well as check whether items officers
encounter such as weapons, articles, vehicles, boats, and license plates
are reported stolen.

Statements in this news release about Intellicheck’s future
expectations, including: the advantages of our products, future demand
for Intellicheck’s existing and future products, whether revenue and
other financial metrics will improve in future periods, whether
Intellicheck will be able to execute its turn-around plan or whether
successful execution of the plan will result in increased revenues,
whether sales of our products will continue at historic levels or
increase, whether brand value and market awareness will grow, whether
the Company can leverage existing partnerships or enter into new ones,
and all other statements in this release, other than historical facts,
are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA). These statements,
which express management’s current views concerning future events,
trends, contingencies or results, appear at various places in this
website and use words like “anticipate,” “assume,” “believe,”
“continue,” “estimate,” “expect,” “forecast,” “future,” “intend,”
“plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “strategy,” “target” and
similar terms, and future or conditional tense verbs like “could,”
“may,” “might,” “should,” “will” and “would” are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the PSLRA. This statement is included
for the express purpose of availing Intellicheck, Inc. of the
protections of the safe harbor provisions of the PSLRA. It is important
to note that actual results and ultimate corporate actions could differ
materially from those in such forward-looking statements based on such
factors as market acceptance of Intellicheck’s products and the
presently anticipated growth in the commercial adoption of the Company’s
products and services, changing levels of demand for Intellicheck’s
current and future products, Intellicheck’s ability to reduce or
maintain expenses while increasing sales, customer results achieved
using our products in both the short and long term, success of future
research and development activities, Intellicheck’s ability to
successfully manufacture, market and sell its products, Intellicheck’s
ability to manufacture its products in sufficient quantities to meet
demand within required delivery time periods while meeting its quality
control standards, any delays or difficulties in the Company’s supply
chain, the success of the Company’s sales and marketing efforts coupled
with the typically long sales and implementation cycle for its products,
Intellicheck’s ability to enforce its intellectual property rights,
changes in laws and regulations applicable to the Company’s products,
the Company’s continued ability to access government-provided data, the
risks inherent in doing business with the government including audits
and contract cancellations, liability resulting from any security
breaches or product failure, and other risks detailed from time to time
in Intellicheck’s reports filed with the SEC. We do not assume any
obligation to update the forward-looking information.